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    Ancient Aliens and Ancient Astronaut Theory Mark P. Robertson Educational Planning Course “Critical Issue Project” Empire State College Mary Ellen Shaughnessy June 17, 2011 There has been a lot of commotion lately between both the scientific and religious communities in regards to this topic. The claims of Intelligent Extraterrestrial Life visiting the Earth in ancient times and profoundly affecting the development of Human civilization, is

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    Ancient Astronaut Theory Have you ever heard of the ancient astronaut theory? The theory is that these dishonorable beings came to Earth, the thinking goes, genetically modified monkeys came to create the human race, and revealed the secrets of civilization. The creatures built giant pyramids and ziggurats. Just like other animals, they fought amongst themselves using humans as their substitutes. They were chased away by other creatures and, of course they promised to return someday. The question

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    walked the Earth in ancient times, and these theories have created quite a stir in the scientific community. Ancient alien theorists, like Erich von Daniken and Zecharia Sitchin, believe that extraterrestrials came to earth thousands of years ago. Some hypothesize that ancient aliens are responsible for ancient technological wonders, and that they helped to shape human civilization. Furthermore, the belief that ancient gods were in fact aliens, misinterpreted as gods by the ancient people. As it turns

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    At its core, the ancient astronaut hypothesis – also known as the ancient alien hypothesis – suggests that the gods worshiped by our ancestors in ancient times were real live, extraterrestrial visitors. However, their evidence is shaky at best, and how they interpret the evidence they have is extremely flawed. For example, their study of the Saqqara Bird and the conclusions they draw from it are biased. Another example how Erich Von Däniken – author of Chariots of the Gods? Unsolved Mysteries of

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    If I had to choose an occupation in science I believe that I would be an Ancient astronaut theories. I have watched a lot of tv show but my favorite would have to be Ancient Aliens. After watching this show alot I have grown an interest in this field. I Have grown interest in this field because, I love the idea that we are not the only planet with life on it not only that but the other plants life forms have came to earth and help us make a world more civilized even though it cannot be proven yet

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    of a full moon, ancient astronauts, and other myths. Theories and ideas like these have something in common. They are all just that, ideas which can’t be proven with true science. Pseudosciences such as astrology, crop circles, and ancient astronaut theories in general are all just unproven concepts used to explain the universe and how it functions. Astrology is the study of how celestial bodies affect how humans behave in the natural world. This would include full moon theories, such as the idea

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    that they have amassed numerous theories as to how these behemoths of ancient structures were built. Many have come to the conclusion that the challenge of building the great pyramids was far too much for the humans of that time to accomplish. The conclusion many have come to is that man was not alone when building the pyramids, but rather amongst extraterrestrials who implemented advanced technology and knowledge. However, even though this theory of ancient astronauts is popular and even broadcasted

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    anthropologists, however no one is yet to determine what the true purpose of these lines were. The only explanations of their purposes have come from theories. The most popular theory is the one that was proposed by Erich von Däniken. He states that they were run ways which were used in ancient times by visiting aliens. Another theory of them being runways is that the ancient civilization actually developed flight technology and was using the runways on their own accord. The next idea on their purposes is it was

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    A ncient A tom Bombs Ancient Atom Bombs Fact, Fraud, and the Myth of Prehistoric Nuclear Warfare Contents I. The Myth of Ancient Atomic Warfare 1 II. The First Ancient Atomic Bomb Theories 4 III. The Tesla Death Ray 13 IV. Big Theories, No Evidence 16 V. What It All Means 20 Works Cited 24 ANCIENT ATOM BOMBS? ● 1 I. The Myth of Ancient Atomic Warfare I N FEBRUARY 2008, GLOBAL DIGNITARIES gathered to inaugurate the Svalbard Global

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    There are so many theories about how humans advanced, one of the theories is the ancient alien theory. This theory is about the belief that aliens came down and influenced our culture. Some people believe that aliens may have influenced things like religion, art, and, myths. There is some evidence pointing to the alien theory possibly being true, but lots of evidence saying otherwise. There are so many religions in our world today, some based off of gods and others are based off of alien

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